Here is another way of looking at the art of survival... which people would you say have proven themselves to be the best survivalists in history? Now I am not just referring to what they have accomplished, but also the conditions under which they have done it. An example of this would be the Eskimos, they braved the arctic temperatures for centuries or the many Ethiopian tribes that survived famine, drought, and great heat. What about the Jews, they were driven here and there and ended up having a mini-empire. Whom really survived and proved themselves the best survivalist in history?
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The first thing this topic made me think of is the movie "Alive," which is the true story of a group of rugby players, their friends, and families. In 1972, they left on an airplane for Chile from Uruguay. The plane crashed into the snow-covered Andes Mountains killing thirteen of the forty-five passengers onboard the aircraft. Many of the passengers died over the weeks from crash-related injuries. Dealing with the elements of the weather also made things very difficult. Without any provisions, those left alive resorted to cannibalizing the dead. Those who refused to eat the human flesh died of starvation. After seventy days in the mountains, sixteen survivors were rescued and taken home. Their story to me is one of doing absolutely anything in order to survive. Many people have judged their actions, but whether we find their actions grotesque or not, right or wrong, they are still alive today. Their determination and will to survive makes them some of the best survivalists in history, in my opinion.
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